Talk:Pectoral fascia

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"The pectoral fascia is a thin lamina, covering the surface of the Pectoralis major, and sending numerous prolongations between its fasciculi: it is attached, in the middle line, to the front of the sternum; above, to the clavicle; laterally and below it is continuous with the fascia of the shoulder, axilla, and thorax."

Can we have a simplified explanation for the reader who lacks a degree in biology?--Docg 09:42, 16 February 2007 (UTC)